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Left: Extra storage space was one of the many benefits offered by the new science wing. Con- struction on the project was completed in time for the commencement of the school year in Sep- tember. Below: Extensive lab facilities provided students the opportunity to pursue more advanced science experiments. - New Stadium!Science Wlng time
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N facilities read for students' pleasure The HEB Independent School Dis- trict invested millions of dollars during the summer to make education more worthwhile and enjoyable for its stu- dents. A new science wing was added on to L. D. Bell in order to provide more laboratory space and meet updated state and district requirements in science. The new wing houses four large lab- oratories as well as many rooms for stor- age of materials. Construction was start- ed in the spring of 1987 and the wing was ready to accommodate students at the commencement of the 1987-1988 school year. Another addition to HEB facilities was the new Pennington Field, a multi- million dollar project including a football field with artificial turf, a gymnastics pit, and activity centers. The construc- tion on the new stadium was completed in time for the Raiders' first varsity foot- ball game against Newman-Smith High School. Facilities were opened for Bell, Trinity, and the district junior high schools in September. Below: The new Pennington Field was complete in time for the Raiders first football game. Above: Students rush to complete a lab assignment in the new science wing Below: Pennington Field filled up quickly for the season opener against that complied with updated district policies. Newman Smith. The Raiders won the game, 24-O. ,X 1- K . MW A ' FT' -..- 'K W -,.. ,H , ' , ' ' .,', ,,,,R ' 5. ' . 1 Q n b i 6 V ' 'iii 'ff-4 , ,lla . '--LL'-5-'.'..l-if A A' , .L ,,, 1' i '- -1. -:ar 5-4' .. W F?-Q - - .:' fw fr .. 'Qi ' z 'igffiiv-fl':fi?3.1,i TQ- 'T ' ki ' ' ' V WE- - 1. I - '-4'--ii: ll-.5 '.', ., .-. ffm.,-' Q'-rg ..... . ' 'Q ' ' iafl ':L:-.- ,'i7 '3.':7'Y3'3'J :'- ' V Y ALR L -A f'I'1L-.- , '., A , ' . 4 , 1 ' C-,gg-'--g.x:r.,'-vi, ,V - . t-f. -Q 'I -2152,- -.A . , -, , .M , 1 at -.,k 4 - ,ng , 3 ' - . ' Y V 1 Q r , .'P+f j F ' qw My-w' if 214' -1 ji..k1-.1 ii4Q-....v.,1 -- - ---- - Firm' V i-flc f: c ' gif V . ' D , ,4 g,.,.QlQ J' ,., .' -Q ., . Q M ' --L -f A V ' . New Stadium!Science Wing
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OPERATING complex machinery, Angie Erickson, Julie Scott and Diane McConnico assist students in getting their I.D. pictures made this summer. MR. Tom Dickson helps Kevin Samuelson register for class at the English table during senior registration on August 11. 1 Ml. Ole' way effective Although vacation wasn't of- ficially over, seniors, juniors and sophomores took time out of their summer schedules to reg- ister for classes. The excitement of a new year was in the air as students lined up to get their IDs made and sign up for fall and spring se- mester classes. Seeing old friends and reminiscing with last year's teachers were the rules of the day. Many students talked excitedly among them- selves, hoping to have at least one class together, or joking 1 0 IDfRegistration about I.D. pictures. The process of registering was changed again as hindsight per- suaded officials to return to the library system as used before going high-tech in 1986. Overall, the old system worked smoothly and impatient students were re- turned to vacation as quickly as they were removed. Students registered at departmental ta- bles. ANXIOUS to have his senior I.D. pic- ture taken, Kevin Schramm awaits the return of the photographer. i
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